Despite the critical role that women and girls play in sustainable development, the World Bank estimates that less than 2 cents of every $1 spent on international aid is directed towards adolescent girls, and it is estimated that only about 1% of all official aid, and an even smaller portion of humanitarian assistance, goes directly to the global south.

The Collective demonstrates that donors can fund in a meaningful way, allowing grassroots girl-led organisations to receive the flexible funding they so desperately need.

Use the filters on this page to discover more about our network of With and For Girls Award recipients and how they are using the flexible award funding and capacity building support.

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Feminist Approach to Technology tackles the harmful gender stereotype that girls and tech do not mix. The organisation provides girls with training in technology and holds workshops on women’s rights.Read more

Forum des Femmes Autochtones du Cameroun was founded in 2010 by a group of indigenous Mbororo women. The organisation supports minority girls, vulnerable children and young women who have been victims of gender-based violence.Read more

Girls United for Human Rights was founded in 2014 and seeks to prevent child marriage. The organisation aims to change attitudes toward women and girls by being actively involved with schools and providing education and also promoting girls’ rights in Pakistan.Read more

Mujeres de Xochilt was founded in 2008 with an aim to de-normalise violence in girls’ and women’s lives. The organisation creates safe spaces and provides information on sexual and reproductive health and rights and also supports those who have previously faced gender-based violence.Read more